Randolph Receives Gridiron Club of Greater Boston Gold Helmet

Dominic Randolph

Oct 07, 2009

WORCESTER, Mass. - Holy Cross
senior quarterback Dominic Randolph (Amelia, Ohio)
has received the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston Gold Helmet Award
as the Division I New England Player of the Week, for his
performance in Saturday's 42-21 victory at Northeastern. This marks
the second time this season and the sixth time in his collegiate
career that Randolph has won the Gold Helmet.

In the Northeastern game, Randolph hit on 16 of 24 passes for
305 yards and five touchdowns. He was 11 of 13 for 241 yards and
four scores in the first half, as Holy Cross built a 35-7 lead at
the intermission. Randolph also rushed for 29 yards, to finish with
334 yards of total offense. In addition, his 16 completions in the
game went to 11 different receivers.

Over the course of his collegiate career, Randolph has now
completed 918 of 1,458 passes for 10,965 yards and 94 scores, while
amassing 11,421 yards of total offense. He is currently ranked 10th
all-time in NCAA football championship subdivision (formerly
Division I-AA) history in touchdown passes, 13th in passing yards
and 14th in yards of total offense. He also owns the all-time
football championship subdivision record with his current streak of
33 games in which he has thrown for at least 200 yards.